Peel Strength Tester
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Adhesive strength is measured for many purposes. Some bonds are designed not to break in use (e.g. construction materials), some are designed to allow separation in normal use (e.g. a foil lid), and others are designed to be resealed a number of times (e.g. resealable bag tape). Some things peel without a separate adhesive layer, such as an induction-welded foil, or grip seal bags, and some adhesive joins for security come apart but must not reseal. Adhesive bonding can be measured by tensile testing, shear testing or compression testing, but where there is flexibility in a joined layer, a peel test is appropriate. A universal tester can be used for any peel test. It will capture high frequency data points, and produce a characteristic curve that will show the strength and evenness of the adhesion. The advantage of using a Mecmesin universal tester is that it can also be used for adhesive shear and compression tests, or coatings pull-off tests
Peel Strength Tester
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Mechanism : Single column, System Status: Computerized + Digital, Software : AE- Embedded, Data Entry : All Data through software OR from Console, Reports : Graphical + Data through software, Units : KG; Newton; Pound; cm; mm; inch. Data Merging Facility : Available,
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